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<blockquote data-quote="korot" data-source="post: 819084" data-attributes="member: 53197"><p>Great description! Thank you, Bill.</p><p></p><p>I am using this process for a website which has specific pixel requirements. My D300 has a higher pixel count in both dimensions - 4288px x 2848px (3:2) - and so I don't think that I'll need to upscale. I've now successfully got a few shots of the 16:9 aspect ratio setting them at 600 resolution - the catalogue images need some close-ups with a lot of detail and the JPGs seem really good on both the Mac and on the PC for my needs.</p><p></p><p>However, I took a wild guess on resolution. Admittedly, I'm not sure how to decide the resolution. The MacBook Air M1 is 2560px x 1600px @227ppi while the PC monitor is 1920px x 1080px @102ppi.</p><p></p><p>Am I right is calculating that a 600 image resolution on the Mac would be 600/2560 of the screen width and 600/1920 of the PC's monitor width? Or would they be 600/227 on the Mac and 600/102 on the PC?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="korot, post: 819084, member: 53197"] Great description! Thank you, Bill. I am using this process for a website which has specific pixel requirements. My D300 has a higher pixel count in both dimensions - 4288px x 2848px (3:2) - and so I don't think that I'll need to upscale. I've now successfully got a few shots of the 16:9 aspect ratio setting them at 600 resolution - the catalogue images need some close-ups with a lot of detail and the JPGs seem really good on both the Mac and on the PC for my needs. However, I took a wild guess on resolution. Admittedly, I'm not sure how to decide the resolution. The MacBook Air M1 is 2560px x 1600px @227ppi while the PC monitor is 1920px x 1080px @102ppi. Am I right is calculating that a 600 image resolution on the Mac would be 600/2560 of the screen width and 600/1920 of the PC's monitor width? Or would they be 600/227 on the Mac and 600/102 on the PC? [/QUOTE]
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